A new report in Arizona has shed some interesting light on the existence of UFOs.

According to KNXV of Phoenix, firefighters have been trained to handle UFO sightings and landings.

The guidelines are listed in the Fire Officer’s Guide to Disaster Control. The book has an entire chapter on the subject called “Enemy Attack and UFO Potential” and lists possible scenarios for UFO encounters and even how to treat injured aliens.

According to Fox 12 in Idaho, several residents mistook a meteor for a UFO.

Several residents all across the Northwest saw the meteor on Tuesday and flooded local police stations with reports of the sighting. But a surveillance video from the Idaho National Guard proved the sighting was just a space rock entering the Earth’s orbit.

Another UFO has been spotted in the town that made headlines with its first sighting, but that’s not the only thing fueling the conspiracy fires in the Lone Star State.

According to the Washington Post, the reporter who covered the initial story and the second sighting has been fired.

The Empire-Tribune fired Angelina Joiner because she refused to back off of the UFO story. She told the Washington Post that she felt the story was important, even if some of the town’s “upper crust” were embarrassed by it.